Texas High School Cheerleaders Punished for Spiking Teammates' Soda With Urine

A group of high school cheerleaders in Texas was disciplined after spiking some of their teammates’ soda with urine, and some of the victims' parents are calling for them to be permanently kicked off the squad, the Fort-Worth Star Telegram reported Thursday.

The incident happened last winter when at least one of the cheerleaders at Saginaw High School in Fort Worth, Tex., peed into a cup and then mixed its contents with soda bought at a nearby restaurant.

School officials began investigating the incident after some of the squad members told other students what they had done, prompting rumors to circulate.

At least two girls were slapped with in-school suspensions and others received lesser punishments, according to the Star-Telegram. The girls will not be allowed to take part in any cheerleading events for the rest of the school year but can return to the squad next year.

“They shouldn’t be allowed to represent Saginaw,” a father of one of the victims told the Star-Telegram.

A spokeswoman for the school district told the paper the school’s principal closely adhered to district policy as well as the school’s cheerleading constitution when determining how to discipline the girls.